Club Downunder (CDU) and Union Productions do a great job choosing bands for their CDU Presents series, which they’ve been hosting at various venues around town. But every once in a while, they book a real gem, a band not many are familiar with but should be.

The Lemon Twigs played with Jungle Green at The Wilbury on Saturday night, and after a landslide loss to Clemson on Saturday, Florida State University students needed a pick-me-up in the form of The Lemon Twigs unique musical musings.

Hailing from Long Island, New York, The Lemon Twigs is made up of brothers Brian and Michael D’Addario who each not only sing, but are also well-versed in playing a multitude of instruments.

No doubt they inherited their talents from their father, Ronnie D’Addario, also a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist who has been putting out music since the late 70s. The brothers are joined on stage by Tommaso Taddonio on the keyboard, Daryl Johns on bass and Andres Valbuena on drums.

The Lemon Twigs embrace a sound similar to the groovy 70s rock tunes their father cranked out back in the day. They released their first studio length album, "Do Hollywood" in 2016, but their newest release "Go To School" is what they’ve been sharing on their tour with the Arctic Monkeys, and what they exhibited at The Wilbury on Saturday night. Interestingly enough, the album is about a monkey that decides to forgo swinging through the trees to learn algebra and the alphabet.

The Lemon Twigs not only produce ear-catching music, but present audience members with an eye-catching show too. Brothers Brian and Michael boasted wide-eyes thick with eyeliner and funky outfits reminiscent of the decade they were channeling — this wasn’t some Halloween gag though. No, this was The Lemon Twigs through and through.

The Lemon Twigs’ sound can only be described as something similar to a carnival ride. Their songs, without explanations, speed up, slow down, change tempo all at the flip of a switch, and just when you think it’s over, they build the beat back up again. Flooding the house with guitar solos, impressive harmonies and the like, it all makes for a really good time.

If anyone in the crowd was unsure of the music in The Wilbury on Saturday night, the fifth song in The Lemon Twigs' set should have sold them. Harking back to "Do Hollywood," the brothers pulled an old faithful out of their pocket to really get viewers movin’ and groovin’.

"I Wanna Prove to You" is the band’s most successful tune and for good reason. Brian takes the lead on this one and with his time transcending crooning, he takes the crowd back by introducing them to the swirly sounds of decades past.

Though the crowd on Saturday night was small, those who attended were more than pleased with their decision to venture out after the games. Whether they meant to catch some live music or not, The Wilbury was the place to be on Saturday night all thanks to The Lemon Twigs.